[Cite as Brinson v. State, 75 Ga. 882
(1886). NOTE: The decision as reported in Georgia Reports contains only a
syllabus and bracketed depiction of events in court below.]

Brinsonvs.The State of
Georgia.

1. The evidence was conflicting, and there was
enough to support the verdict.

2. If a pistol be carried concealed but for a
moment, it is a violation of the law. 46 Ga., 292.

Judgment affirmed.February 17, 1886.

Blandford, Justice.

[Brinson was indicted for having and carrying about
his person a pistol concealed. The evidence was conflicting. The court charged
that if the pistol was concealed but for a moment, it was a violation of the
law. The defendant was found guilty. He moved for a new trial, which was
refused, and he excepted.]